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Mainz out of drop zone after crushing Dortmund victory

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BERLIN: Mainz hammered a secondstri­ng Borussia Dortmund 3-0 on Saturday to haul themselves out of the Bundesliga’s bottom three, as Cologne came back to beat Union Berlin in a day of much importance for the relegation battle.

Sitting in the relegation play-off spot at kick-off, Mainz stunned the visitors by racing into a three-goal lead inside just 23 minutes.

Leandro Barreiro opened the scoring on 12 minutes, before Lee Jae-Sung grabbed two goals in three minutes as the hosts tore into a much-changed Dortmund side.

Mainz, who are now eight games unbeaten since losing 8-1 to Bayern Munich in March, realistica­lly need just a point from their final game of the season at Wolfsburg to secure another season in the German top flight.

With Dortmund’s Champions League qualificat­ion for next season now guaranteed, and a Champions League final against Real Madrid on the horizon, Dortmund coach Edin Terzic rang the changes.

Defender Nico Schlotterb­eck was the only starter from the team that won in Paris on Tuesday and though Jadon Sancho, Ian Maatsen and Julian Brandt came off the bench at half-time, they could not turn the tide.

Terzic defended the decision to make sweeping changes to Dortmund’s XI, insisting his choice of line-up was not unlike the team that beat Augsburg 5-1 last weekend, with three changes from that side.

“We set up the team similarly to what we did last week,” Terzic told Sky Sport Germany.

“We had a similar formation, only this time we were always inferior in the duels. Mainz punished the mistakes we made in the first half with ice-cold precision. That’s why it is a deserved defeat.”

Dortmund now sit four points behind fourth-place RB Leipzig, who drew 1-1 with Werder Bremen earlier on Saturday.

But one spot behind Dortmund in sixth, Eintracht Frankfurt are a distance adrift of Terzic’s side, and drew 1-1 at Borussia Moenchengl­adbach in their penultimat­e match of the season.

At the other end of the table, Mainz’s victory leaves Union Berlin, who squandered a 2-0 lead at Cologne earlier in the day to lose 3-2, languishin­g in the thick of the relegation fight.

But Mainz’s victory means the best Cologne can hope for on the final day is to secure a relegation play-off place at Union’s expense.

Union, who started the season in the Champions League but are now on a miserable run of two points from their last seven games, face a tricky season finale against Freiburg — who remained in the last European spot after drawing 1-1 against Heidenheim on Saturday.

Cologne travel to Heidenheim on the last day needing to muster another victory and hope that Freiburg win in Berlin.

Goal difference and goals scored would also come into play in this scenario, with Cologne needing a four-goal swing to finish above Union.

Bochum, who were to host champions Bayer Leverkusen last night (Thai time) and travel to Werder Bremen on the final day, need a point from one of those games to ensure their Bundesliga survival.

 ?? AFP ?? Mainz’s Lee Jae-Sung celebrates after scoring against Dortmund.
AFP Mainz’s Lee Jae-Sung celebrates after scoring against Dortmund.

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